Coses

/ˈkoʊzɪz/ noun

Definition

Plural of cose, an archaic or dialectal term meaning a close friend or intimate companion.

Etymology

From Middle English 'cose' or 'coze,' possibly derived from Old English or Germanic roots related to 'cousin' or intimate association. The word fell out of common usage but persists in some dialects and historical texts.

Kelly Says

This word shows how English used to have more casual terms for friendship—'cose' was like calling someone your buddy or bestie centuries before those words existed, but it completely disappeared from standard English.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ነገሮች
neg-er-och
ARالعربية
أشياء
ash-ya
BNবাংলা
কিছু
kishu
CACatalà
coses
koh-sehss
CSČeština
věci
vheh-chi
DADansk
ting
ting
DEDeutsch
Sachen
zah-hen
ELΕλληνικά
άρθρα
ar-thra
ESEspañol
cosas
koh-sahs
FAفارسی
چیزها
cheez-ha
FISuomi
asiat
ah-see-at
FRFrançais
choses
choh-z
GUGU
વસ્તુઓ
vast-oo
HAHA
abubu
ah-boo-boo
HEעברית
דברים
dvarim
HIहिन्दी
चीजें
chee-jen
HUMagyar
dolgok
dol-gok
IDBahasa Indonesia
benda
ben-da
IGIG
ihe
ee-heh
ITItaliano
cose
koh-zeh
JA日本語
もの
mono
KKKK
жануар
jah-nuar
KMKM
វត្ថុ
vat-thu
KO한국어
것들
geotdeul
MRMR
वस्तू
vast-oo
MSBahasa Melayu
benda
ben-da
MYမြန်မာ
ကျစ္
kyet-s
NLNederlands
dingen
din-gen
NONorsk
ting
ting
PAPA
ਵਸਤੂ
vast-oo
PLPolski
rzeczy
zh-cheh
PTPortuguês
coisas
koy-sahs
RORomână
lucruri
loo-kru-ree
RUРусский
вещи
veshchi
SVSvenska
saker
sah-ker
SWKiswahili
vitu
vee-too
TAதமிழ்
предмети
predmeti
TEతెలుగు
వస్తువులు
vasthuvalu
THไทย
ของ
kong
TLTL
bagay
ba-gay
TRTürkçe
şeyler
shey-ler
UKУкраїнська
речі
rech-i
URاردو
چیز
cheez
VITiếng Việt
vật
vat
YOYO
ẹ̀fẹ̀
eh-feh
ZH中文
东西
dōngxi
ZUZU
izinto
ee-zin-toh

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